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From Checkout To Chatbot: What Retail Tech Will You Trust This Christmas?
Grants Hold Broad Benefit For Growers And Communities
Is Globalisation Unravelling?
Sharper, straighter, stiffer, stronger: Male green hermit hummingbirds have bills evolved for fighting
New Tech Can Unlock Mysteries Of Genome’s Hidden Half
How fiction and film are shaping the Occupation narrative in France
Reviving exhausted immune cells boosts tumor elimination
Prof. GUO Yike Elected as International Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Prof. GUO Yike Elected as Foreign Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
New Collaborative Research Centres: A Resounding Success for the University and the University Hospital
The Fleming Initiative and CSIRO Honour Female Trailblazers in Antimicrobial Resistance
Why Do Our Faces Differ?
It took a teacher to put CSIRO tragedy in a nutshell: Why would her students pursue science?
A new era of electrostatic actuation powered by ferroelectric fluids
Dancing On Brain
Proposed Environmental Law Reforms Getting Close But Still Fall Short
Missing Pieces Of Accord Puzzle
Theia And Earth Were Neighbors
NY Fish And Wildlife Unit Leads Conservation
Cornell Ash Trees Aim To Beat Back Borer Insects
Five Questions For: James Grimmelmann
Hypertension Affects Brain Much Earlier Than Expected
New tool helps predict which brain tumours will require treatment
Breakthrough could lead to plants that use water more efficiently
Researchers reveal how small optical computers could get
Paschalis Gkoupidenis Wins Sherwin I. Seligsohn Innovation Award
How Modified Robotic Prosthetics Could Help Address Hip, Back Problems for Amputees
HKUST Holds Eighth Inauguration Ceremony Of Named Professorships To Honor Faculty Members’ Outstanding Academic And Research Achievements
Cutting energy demand could be the cheapest, most efficient route to net zero, new research says
Business Innovation From Gravitational-wave Research
Surface-Only Superconductor Is Strangest Of Its Kind
Grant Funds Search For Precursors Of Life On Icy Titan
Can AI Help Us Predict Earthquakes?
Australia On Track To Eliminating Cervical Cancer. But HPV Vaccination And Screening Rates Are Falling
Report reveals positive impact of Regional University Study Hubs
Tracking Clean Energy Supply Chain
Enhanced Phase-shifting Technique Captures 3D Shapes Of Moving Objects With High Precision
Researchers Diagnose Disease With Drop Of Blood, Microscope And AI
Australia’s middle-aged are the engine room of the nation but many risk burnout: report
Swinburne Achieves Carbon Neutral Certification
Curtin leaders honoured at the 2025 Premier’s Science Awards
Poor Health In North Costing UK Billions In Lost Productivity
Stable and versatile optical wireless power transmission for sustainable IoT
Swinburne maintains top 300 spot in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2026
Swinburnes strong performance in ShanghaiRankings Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2025
National Strategy launched to connect Australian students with Food and Fibre Education
Central America’s ‘Five Great Forests’ support North America’s migratory birds
New platform to change the story of pancreatic cancer research